Tuesday, March 20, 2007

WASHINGTON — Americans will pay 2 cents more to mail a first-class letter beginning May 14, but they will be able to buy a new type of stamp that could shield them from future price increases.

U.S. Postal Service governors approved a plan Monday to increase some rates, including raising the price of a first-class stamp to 41 cents. It also authorized the creation of a "forever stamp," which can be used indefinitely regardless of rate changes.

The forever stamp will be sold for 41 cents starting in mid-April. After that, it will be sold at the prevailing first-class rate.

All I have to say is...What are these "stamps" that you speak of?

Update: R2-D2 Mailboxes Confirm Rumors

The rumors are no more! Feast your eyes on what will soon be popping up at local United States Post Offices!

As reported here earlier, the USPS will be helping Star Wars celebrate its 30th anniversary.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Under advisement Peter Berdovsky, 27, and Sean Stevens, 28, were told not to talk about the charges they face after an ad campaign gone awry in Boston. Instead, they talk about hair through the ages... very funny.

Rummage Around

Look What Blogging Bought Me!

2008 Honda Civic Hybrid

"How Much Money Are you Making By Blogging" question that I’m sure most of you are thinking. I will not get into specifics, but I will say that my car payment (60 month loan) is covered by the amount of income I generate from all of my blogs. And the good news is that each year that income continues to go up. Click here to read the rest of the story.